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American,
b. 1945
Teapot with Lid
1999
Porcelain
10.75 x 6.5 x 6.5 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
2001.27
Elaine Henry has a goal of “aesthetic ecstasy” for her porcelain works, meaning something that gives us a reaction of delight when we see it. Henry works toward this end by making layers of rumpled ruffles and seemingly fancy fabrics that become frozen in place during the firing. Her moderately sized hybrid structures usually have a midsection of textured strata that are variously coiled onto bowls, pitchers, vases, and urns. Teapot is a thrown bowl that becomes the foundation for crumpled, curled, and creased adornments. The foot has been paddled to make it rectangular. The spout was handbuilt, the lid is thrown and paddled, and the handle is pulled. A subtle and modest blush color from the flames of the soda-firing dance across the piece. The similarities between Henry’s functional pottery and her sculptural pieces reflect the artist’s consistency of style and process.
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